Northern Iowan — November 30, 1984

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1 Means speaks of Indian struggles Russell Means speaks about the struggles of American Indians to move forward and keep their past; photo.
1 Advisors help peers A profile on the peer advisor program at UNI; photo.
2 Scherzo Student's thesis may be published in an adult magazine.
2 Radio people respond to print person Randy Cook, local disc jockey, comments on his supposedly offensive comments made during his show.
2 Untitled Randy Cook's radio station manager responds to charges.
2 Immaculate Perception In the author's family, the men are never expected to help clean up, nor do they feel guilty about it.
3 University band gets due praise A resident comments on the band's performances at the football games, and the excitement they bring.
3 Search for real winner Printing error leads to mix-up at raffle.
3 Forum on Central America discussed Report on Central America forum; believe policy needs to be changed.
4 Indian women have image problem Glenda Riley talks about her research on American Indian women; photo.
5 UNISA Consider recognition of Students for Peace.
5 Four students get scholarships List of McElroy scholarship winners.
6 What's Up Meetings and activities.
6 Co-op predicts best year ever A greater number have applied this year for co-op jobs, doubling the numbers from the last year.
7 UNI's East named president-elect Whitfield "Chip" East was named president-elect for the Iowa Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance; photo.
7 UNISA plans central area for offices Planning underway for a centralized area for all of the student organization offices, to improve communication.
8 New scholarship for grad students A discussion of the eligibility of the new scholarship, the Stanley Butler Reeves Reading Scholarship.
8 Holiday dinner for area lonely A holiday dinner for area residents who would otherwise be eating alone is planned by the United Ministries in Higher Education.
8 New look for Lawther A committee is formed for the purpose of giving Lawther Hall a cheerier appearance.
8 Hard challenges for older students Non-traditional students talk about the difficulties that they face in returning to school.
12 Pecans for scholarship University Dames are selling Georgia pecans in support of their scholarship for women at UNI.
12 Superdance needs dancers
13 Additional runs of Little Women Two additional performances of Little Women at the Waterloo Community Playhouse have been added.
13 Lyric Theatre performs Will present "Amahl and the Night Visitors".
13 Meet Merton's director A look at "Merton of the Movies", a production held in Strayer-Wood Theatre; photo.
14 Schub replaces formerly planned pianist's concert Performance by Aldo Ciccolini cancelled and replaced with a performance by Andre-Michel Schub.
14 It's a Wild World Valerie Camarigg comments on the utter stupidity of raking leaves.
15 This week in history Information on what was going on in the world the week of November 30th one year ago, five, twenty-five, and fifty years ago.
15 . . . action filled weekend ahead Preview of matches coming up.
15 Grapplers lose season debut . . . The Wisconsin wrestlers defeated UNI Panthers, 27-8.
16 Classic begins tonight Preview of the UNI-Dome Classic.
16 Court ruling hurts UNI revenue The NCAA loss of control over football telecasts decreases the revenue for UNI.
18 Sporting news News about the men's and women's swim team, the football team, and the women's basketball team.
18 Panthers take season opener The men's basketball team wins their first game, a 70-51 victory against Brandon University in Canada.